NetBSD Ported to Motorola Sandpoint
howardjp writes: "NetBSD has been ported to the Motorla Sandpoint, a reference PPC design board. Wasabi Systems did the port. I will not be happy until NetBSD runs on my Atari 1200XL."
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This is a reference platform, which is almost like open-source hardware. Motorola provides schematics, board artwork, VHDL code, bill-of-materials, everything so you can use the design in your own products.
and of course since all the hardware is open and documented, support should be good.
NetBSD: the cathedral vs the bizzare.
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Does anyone sell systems based on the Sandpoint design? While an open platform is really cool, I don't want to assemble one myself.
Presumably, someone has produced a production board that's closely related to this reference design.
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But how expensive is one?
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This is quite awesome.
I am currently using Linux in an embedded system based roughly on the sandpoint 8240... and it was a fair bit of a mess as sandpoint is not an 'official linux port'... I will definitely look into NetBSD/Sandpoint instead.
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